Originally Posted by
JudyKayTee
Now that the wording is settled, what is the answer to the question?
Upon second thoughts I wouldn't change the way the question has been framed. The only reason I say this is because some people take offense when we correct their grammar. I would leave the question as it stands.
These types of question are generally easy to answer because they are rather general. Starting with an introduction to the essay, I would define the terms you are going to use. In other words, you get to say what certain words mean according to your interpretation.
Having done this it is important to explain why you have chosen to define the terms in a particular way. It is equally important to provide evidence for your position. In other words, actual political examples that demonstrate the definitions of choice.
You would need to finish the essay with a conclusion. A conclusion sums up the arguments you have put forward.